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The Merits Of A Japanese Needle
Acupuncture is a popular form of alternative treatment that requires the insertion of needles into the body to "hit" a specific area in order to stimulate a response. The response is usually most desirable in the sense that it can bring relief, treatment and even a cure for common maladies that ail people. Not all ailments and conditions can be cured by but the practice usually brings some form of relief for many conditions. It m ay sound scary initially but the benefits are amazing.
The Difference Between A Japanese Needle And A Chinese Needle
It is a well known fact that needles are inserted into the body during acupuncture. It is also a well known fact that the Chinese practice this form of alternative treatment. What some people may not be aware of is that the Japanese also practice acupuncture. The difference between the two practices lies in the needles. The Japanese needle is distinctively thinner and finer than the ones used by the Chinese practitioners of acupuncture.
Although originated from China and the Japanese were introduced to it fairly recently, the Japanese people also excel in this form of alternative treatment. The Japanese developed a more delicate form of with the use of their Japanese needles, which look and feel different from the original Chinese ones. Even the technique of the Japanese is slightly different from the Chinese practice in a more delicate way. It is not only the Japanese needles that look delicate but also the Japanese practice. One reason why the Japanese way of is more delicate is due to the fact that a little less than half of those who practice Japanese in Japan are blind.
The Japanese believe in minimal use of their Japanese needles. This means that they try not to make as many needle placement punctures as possible with the aim of maximum relief, treatment and cure in mind. In some cases, the Japanese needle is not used for some people, only the pressure points are touched with the human hand.
In short, people can prefer the use of either the Japanese needle or that of the Chinese. The differences in the practices can also appeal to a lot of people which is why although the Chinese practice of is better known, the Japanese way is sometimes preferred by others.
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